Boating & Water

River Ant & Area East Anglia Waterways UK.

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River Ant Norfolk Broads Guide East Anglia UK.

The East Anglia guide to the River Ant and Boating waterways for the Norfolk Broads National Park UK.

The Norfolk Broads web site is the Accommodation, Attractions and Business guide for the Broads, East Anglia and the East of England UK.
Content ranges from information on the River Ant, Bure, Thurne, Waveney, Wensum and the River Thurne Guides with Information for Boating and sailing enthusiasts.

View the Norfolk Broads area and Waterways map or see the related categories above for additional information on other rivers on the Norfolk Broads.


Ludham Bridge
Plenty of moorings with water and rubbish disposal.

Ludham Village
The village is more easily accessible from Womack water. The village boasts pubs, post office and shops. Ludham War Museum is worth visiting with many artifacts and interesting information on how the World War II affected the area. There is a 14th and 15th Century church - St. Catherines.

The Dog Inn Freehouse
The Kings Arms
Ludham War Museum

Barton Broad
The broad is a nature reserve managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and there is no mooring on thre banks but you can moor using your mudweights. It is an excellent fishing spot and the broad is very popular for sailing.

Gayes Staithe
Free moorings.

Neatishead
Free moorings in the heart of another picturesque village with a shop and the White Horse Inn.

Stalham
Plenty of boatyards offering moorings and marine facilities on Stalham Staithe approximately .5 miles from the village. Stalham is a busy town offering a wide range of shops and facilities. The 15th century Church of St. Mary the Virgin is worth a visit as is the Museum of the Broads. This is a fascinating exhibition depicting Broads history and boat design through the centuries with special events throughout the year. Bus service to Norwich.

St. Benets Abbey
Heading downstream from the Ant mouth you come to the Abbey, moorings are available a little further on from the site. Fascinating history and ruins to be explored.

South Walsham Broad
Has few moorings and no facilities, but the village is about one mile away with a shop and public houses. Another place to visit is the Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden Trust located in part of the grounds of South Walsham Hall. Bus and train service to Norwich.

South Walsham Hall
Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden Trust
The Kings Arms